Talking God 4

Talking God

This is a Navajo Indian Sandpainting of the Soft Talker. Made during the ceremony called the "Night Way " chant.

His head dress consist of eight eagle tail feathers, and six owl plumes.

The chin line denote corn pollen path.

The arm streamers and sash are of the rainbows.

The feet are of the black clouds.

He carries a fawn skin bag, on a rainbow twine.

This painting is all hand done, out of pulverized natural colored sand stones, silicon, and mineral rocks.

By: Grey Squirrel (Fred Stevens, Jr.), Navajo Indian Sandpainter

Unique Identification points of this Soft Talker:
1. Grey face
2. Fawn skin bag - very unusual
3. Kilt with dots and bars
3. Straight body


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Created for Nizhoni Cards on July 30, 2004
Copyright © 2004, all rights reserved.